Image from ?England, Scotland and Ireland. A picturesque survey of the United Kingdom and its institutions. ? Translated by H. Frith. With ? illustrations?, 003794925
Author: VILLARS, Paul.
Page: 89
Year: 1887
Place: London
Publisher: G. Routledge & Sons
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Image from ?The Child World. [In verse.] ? Illustrated by C. Robinson?, 003344033
Author: SETOUN, Gabriel pseud. [i.e. Thomas Nicoll Hepburn.]
Page: 97
Year: 1896
Place: pp. 171. J. Lane: London & New York, 1896
Publisher:
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This course is jointly offered through four departments, available to both undergraduates and graduates. This course introduces the principles of mass transport and electrical signal generation for biological membranes, cells, and tissues. Topics covered include: mass transport through membranes (diffusion, osmosis, chemically mediated, and active transport), electric properties of cells (ion transport), equilibrium, resting, and action potentials, kinetic and molecular properties of single voltage-gated ion channels. Laboratory and computer exercises illustrate the course concepts. Students engage in extensive written and oral communication exercises. This course is worth 4 Engineering Design Points.Technical RequirementsMATLAB&#174; software&#160;is required to run the .m files f This course is jointly offered through four departments, available to both undergraduates and graduates. This course introduces the principles of mass transport and electrical signal generation for biological membranes, cells, and tissues. Topics covered include: mass transport through membranes (diffusion, osmosis, chemically mediated, and active transport), electric properties of cells (ion transport), equilibrium, resting, and action potentials, kinetic and molecular properties of single voltage-gated ion channels. Laboratory and computer exercises illustrate the course concepts. Students engage in extensive written and oral communication exercises. This course is worth 4 Engineering Design Points.Technical RequirementsMATLAB&#174; software&#160;is required to run the .m files f

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Image from ?The Pictorial History of England, being a history of the people, as well as a history of the kingdom. [By G. L. Craik and C. MacFarlane.] ? A new edition, revised and extended. (History of the Peace ? 1816-46. By Harriet Martineau.)?, 000811462
Author: CRAIK, George Lillie.
Volume: 07
Page: 154
Year: 1855
Place: London
Publisher: W. & R. Chambers
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Image from ?The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley from the original editions. Edited, prefaced, and annotated by R. H. Shepherd?, 003364110
Author: Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Volume: 01
Page: 40
Year: 1888
Place: London
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
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Image from ?Ge?ographie ge?ne?rale; physique, politique et e?conomique. ? Avec ? cartes ? gravures, etc?, 001504704
Author: GRE?GOIRE, Louis Dr
Page: 603
Year: 1876
Place: Paris
Publisher:
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A brief eluciation of Prolegomena §34 and Kant's short chapter on schematism in the Critique of Pure Reason (A137ff./B176ff.).
A brief eluciation of Prolegomena §34 and Kant's short chapter on schematism in the Critique of Pure Reason (A137ff./B176ff.).

Image from ?A Model Father. [A novel.]?, 002589951
Author: MURRAY, David Christie Novelist
Page: 145
Year: 1883
Place: London
Publisher: Grant & Co.
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Image from ?John Cassell?s Illustrated History of England. The text, to the Reign of Edward I., by J. F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt?, 003420056
Author: Smith, J. F. (John Frederick)
Volume: 03
Page: 104
Year: 1856
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?An English Garner. Ingatherings from our history and literature?, 000103877
Author: ARBER, Edward.
Volume: 04
Page: 54
Year: 1877
Place: London
Publisher: E. Arber; A. Constable & Co.
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Author: BROWN, Robert M.A., Ph.D
Volume: 03
Page: 167
Year: 1894
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?A Witch of the Hills?, 003851480
Author: WARDEN, Florence pseud. [i.e. Florence Alice Price, afterwards James.]
Volume: 02
Page: 256
Year: 1888
Place: 2 vol. R. Bentley & Son: London, 1888
Publisher:
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Image from ?Cassell?s Old and New Edinburgh: ? Illustrated, etc?, 001488129
Author: GRANT, James of the 62nd Regiment
Volume: 01
Page: 313
Year: 1884
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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Image from ?Old Tracks and New Landmarks: wayside sketches in Crete, Macedonia, Mitylene ? With illustrations?, 003836679
Author: WALKER, Mary Adelaide.
Page: 8
Year: 1897
Place: London
Publisher: R. Bentley & Son
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Image from ?The poems of G. H. ? With an introduction by ? J. Badnall ? Memoir by F. Redfern ? Memorial edition?, 001631147
Author: HEATH, George the Moorland Poet
Page: 339
Year: 1880
Place: London; Hanley [printed]
Publisher: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
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This course presents a top-down approach to communications system design. The course will cover communication theory, algorithms and implementation architectures for essential blocks in modern physical-layer communication systems (coders and decoders, filters, multi-tone modulation, synchronization sub-systems). The course is hands-on, with a project component serving as a vehicle for study of different communication techniques, architectures and implementations. This year, the project is focused on WLAN transceivers. At the end of the course, students will have gone through the complete WLAN System-On-a-Chip design process, from communication theory, through algorithm and architecture all the way to the synthesized standard-cell RTL chip representation. This course presents a top-down approach to communications system design. The course will cover communication theory, algorithms and implementation architectures for essential blocks in modern physical-layer communication systems (coders and decoders, filters, multi-tone modulation, synchronization sub-systems). The course is hands-on, with a project component serving as a vehicle for study of different communication techniques, architectures and implementations. This year, the project is focused on WLAN transceivers. At the end of the course, students will have gone through the complete WLAN System-On-a-Chip design process, from communication theory, through algorithm and architecture all the way to the synthesized standard-cell RTL chip representation.

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Image from ?The Annals of Dumfermline and vicinity ? 1069-1878. Interspersed with ? notes, ? and ? engravings?, 001648659
Author: HENDERSON, Ebenezer LL.D., F.R.A.S
Page: 663
Year: 1879
Place: Glasgow
Publisher: J. Tweed
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This course focuses on the physical and economic renewal of urban neighborhood Main Streets by combining classroom work with an applied class project. The course content covers four broad areas:an overview of the causes for urban business district decline, the challenges faced in revitalization and the type of revitalization strategies employed;the physical and economic development planning tools used to understand and assess urban Main Streets from physical design and economic development perspectives;the policies, interventions, and investments used to foster urban commercial revitalization; andthe formulation of a revitalization plan for an urban commercial district. This course focuses on the physical and economic renewal of urban neighborhood Main Streets by combining classroom work with an applied class project. The course content covers four broad areas:an overview of the causes for urban business district decline, the challenges faced in revitalization and the type of revitalization strategies employed;the physical and economic development planning tools used to understand and assess urban Main Streets from physical design and economic development perspectives;the policies, interventions, and investments used to foster urban commercial revitalization; andthe formulation of a revitalization plan for an urban commercial district.

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